Role of the flagellum of a sperm cell
What is the role of the flagellum of a sperm cell? Also how is this formed?
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The flagellum of the sperm cell is formed by the centrioles which migrate to the area posterior to the nucleus. Its purpose is to endorse locomotion in the direction of the egg cell.
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